I understand that Plone (see, e.g., https://www.scientificlinux.org/) has built-in content management, although I've never used it personally. See also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_content_management_systems - Mike Ken Teh wrote: > I asked a question earlier about wikis and your recommendations for > wikis. After more reading and discussion, it seems to me that a wiki may > not be quite what we are after. > > Essentially, what we need is some sort of groupware for a collaboration > that > is just beginning to get off the ground. I gather from the collaboration > that what they want is a web front-end to a central repository when they > can > archive stuff like meeting notes, detector design drawings, etc., over the > lifetime of the project. After hearing your recommendations, I tried out > mediawiki. It's my impression that wikis are more suitable for on-going > discussions of topics. > > It's been suggested to me that a CMS may be more appropriate. So, once > again, I asked for your recommendations and advice. A brief comparison of > the two --- wiki versus cms --- and your recommendation for a cms system. > > Thanks! Ken -- Michael Hannon mailto:[log in to unmask] Dept. of Physics 530.752.4966 University of California 530.752.4717 FAX Davis, CA 95616-8677